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In 'Seiren', Wi Ha-joon faces the death accident of Ieliya.
In the first episode of tvN's new Monday-Tuesday drama "Seiren" (directed by Kim Chul-kyu/creator Cho Hyun-kyung/playwright Lee Young), insurance investigator Cha Woo-seok (Wi Ha-joon) faces an unexpected tragedy while visiting the person who reported the suspected insurance fraud.
Cha Woo-suk has been working around the clock to catch insurance scammers with the goal of punishing shameless people who want to turn people's lives into money. One day, Cha Woo-seok gets a call to report the suspected insurance fraud, and Cha Woo-seok visits Royal Auction, the largest art auction house in Korea, to meet the informant.
However, even before Cha Woo-seok meets the informant, an unexpected accident occurs at the scene. Kim Yoon-ji (played by Lee Elijah), a second-class auctioneer of Royal Auction, died after falling from a building. At the same time, an auction event for VIPs is being held inside the royal auction, which is expected to have a huge impact.
The released still shows the scene of Abi Kyu-hwan's crash, which shocked everyone. The horrible appearance of Kim Yun-ji, who collapsed on the glass covered with blood, and Cha Woo-seok's surprised expression watching it make us feel the seriousness of the situation. In particular, there are traces of calling someone on the phone screen held by Kim Yun-ji, who fell, adding to the question of who she was trying to talk to right before her death.
In addition, curiosity grows in the full story of the report to Cha Woo-seok. In addition to the identity of the insurance fraud suspect mentioned by the informant, it is still unclear why the informant called Cha Woo-seok to Royal Auction. I'm looking forward to the first episode of "Seiren" to see what kind of connection there will be between countless questions and a series of eerie coincidences.
The first episode of "Seiren" will air at 8:50 p.m. on the 2nd.
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